Not exact matches
While I'm not persuaded by the argument that Canada needs countercyclical Keynesian deficit spending (I think we're already out of recession), I do know what fiscal
policy I would consider
worse: arbitrarily cutting spending
in a weak economy to balance the budget
in light of a revenue shortfall stemming from lower than expected nominal GDP.
They have joined forces against the
worst excesses of raw political expediency, exposing our short - term
policies in the harsh
light of more enduring values.
I have resorted to cosleeping but
in light of all our pediatric
policies on cosleeping, the guilt only gets
worse.
By using Labour's own phrasing, the poll presents each
policy in quite a generous
light, which makes it difficult to disagree with — not many people would say creating «a «world class» health service» is a
bad idea, for example
The
worst trickery played
in Turkey today is symbolized by Erdogan, who issued the
policy statement, «Turkey is our mother
in Balkan» meaning that the Turks are our guardians and have a green
light to interfere
in our affairs and decide things on our behalf about Balkans's Muslims.
In light of those concerns, I suggest a suite of
policies, focused largely on risk reduction and adaptation, to insulate the United States and countries of strategic concern from the
worst effects of climate change.
A new report sheds
light on primarily states, primarily
in the sunbelt, that dampen (or drown) rooftop solar through
bad policies, or none at all.